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One- and two-nucleon transfer in $^{\mathbf{116}}$Sn+$^{\mathbf{60}}$Ni: A coupled reaction channel analysis

Chandra Kumar, S. Nath

Microscopic coupled reaction channel calculations reproduce one- and two-nucleon transfer data in the 116Sn + 60Ni system without arbitrary normalization of cross sections.

arxiv:2605.16533 v1 · 2026-05-15 · nucl-th

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This study highlights that microscopic description of one- and two-nucleon transfer between two heavy ions in the CRC framework, without taking recourse to arbitrary normalization of the cross sections, is quite feasible.

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All relevant inelastic and transfer couplings are included in the CRC calculations guided by observed γ-ray transitions, wherever available, and that the shell-model spectroscopic amplitudes remain accurate despite computational limits on the number of states.

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Microscopic CRC analysis of 116Sn+60Ni reproduces quasielastic and 1n transfer data well, with the extreme cluster mechanism best describing two-nucleon transfer.

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[1] Here two routes for neutron transfer are illustrated: (i) the direct route (denoted by (blue) dash- dotted line) in which the constituents of the entrance channel is in the ground state and (ii) the i
[2] The coherent sum of the angular distri- butions were determined by the interference between the direct and the indirect paths
[3] in the CRC calculations by including additional states for which γ-transitions were identified [ 36]. However, the results obtained from this extended CRC analysis in- dicate that the inclusion of thes 2019
[4] A. Broglia and A. Winther, Heavy-Ion Reactions, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, (1981) 1981
[5] von Oertzen and A Vitturi, Pairing correlations of nu- cleons and multi-nucleon transfer between heavy nuclei, Rep 2001

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arxiv: 2605.16533 · arxiv_version: 2605.16533v1 · doi: 10.48550/arxiv.2605.16533 · pith_short_12: HCB7CYB34MDQ · pith_short_16: HCB7CYB34MDQXNUL · pith_short_8: HCB7CYB3
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